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you adopt a defensive strategy. and this will work for you for a reason that's really important. we don't have to win. they have to win. as long as we don't lose, we win. and that's what happens. we never really when the war. they just decide to give up. you know, at the end of the war on the trees and there's over 3,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decided to leave. washington learns this lesson and some of 1776 or the thought process that leaves at the the lesson is that at that time to the it's hard for him to accept this. a potentially, he does. and if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won. but he was a winner. he was a winner because of his resilience and the insight he had at the strategic level. i think my time is kind of up. i will end with one somewhat controversial question or statement. when the war in iraq was ratcheting up, i got a call from one of the hotbeds of the l.a. times that said i want you
you adopt a defensive strategy. and this will work for you for a reason that's really important. we don't have to win. they have to win. as long as we don't lose, we win. and that's what happens. we never really when the war. they just decide to give up. you know, at the end of the war on the trees and there's over 3,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decided to leave. washington learns this lesson and some of 1776 or the thought process that leaves at the the lesson is...
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he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in commo
he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to be called me sometime after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what she knew now and your husband get killed in orlando and that's where that's how that much i found out to my friends. i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they exec
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administration officials are fighting any restrictions. >> i think it's important to-- for the defense of our country. >> reporter: n.s.a. chief keith alexander has led the campaign to preserve the n.s.a.'s powers. intelligence committee leaders from both parties agree it's crucial to keep collect so- called metadata, information detailing what numbers are dialed and how long the calls last. but a privacy-minded coalition of liberals and conservatives want the government to back off. jason chaipens is a republican from utah. >> if there's cause, great, let's go ahead and track you. but if there's not cause, if you're an american going about your own business, you should not be tracked by your federal government. >> reporter: late today the amendment was defeated. meaning the n.s.a. data collection powers remain unchanged. there is significant support for curbing the powers n.s.a., but i have to say, scott, this is somewhat academic because even if the measure passes the house it's not likely to gain senate approval. >> pelley: thank you very much, bob. the pope has a message for brazil
administration officials are fighting any restrictions. >> i think it's important to-- for the defense of our country. >> reporter: n.s.a. chief keith alexander has led the campaign to preserve the n.s.a.'s powers. intelligence committee leaders from both parties agree it's crucial to keep collect so- called metadata, information detailing what numbers are dialed and how long the calls last. but a privacy-minded coalition of liberals and conservatives want the government to back...
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coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the royal birth cost less than the average american birth why is it so much more expensive in the states we'll look into that later on in the show. low there it's friday july twenty sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast today in forty's maryland where the defense team in the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today archies liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments hi erin yes today the defense presented th
coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the...
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john: and that is why you have a problem here. [ cheers and applause ] unless, unless, unless in his defense, unless what you said "i feel like a different person" you meant from my wife. i feel like having a different person from the one you see forcing a smile next to me in this photograph. so the disgusting details of this story are a problem for weiner, but they're also a problem for the newsies trying to cover them. >> most of the exchange is too graphic for network television. >> john: you're right. but here's the thing. we're not on network television. [ cheers and applause ] this is basic cable, my friends. and sure we may be bleepd but we will not be embarrassed or silenced. what i'm actually allowed to read these exchanges i'm not physically able to do it. they're just too revolting which is why we have a special computer text-to-voice machine. the pervert-tron5000. read the first upsetting text message. >> i start to [bleep] so hard. your [bleep] almost hit you in the face. >> john: how is is that even sexy? that's a fundamental lack of understanding of what breasts can do. then i
john: and that is why you have a problem here. [ cheers and applause ] unless, unless, unless in his defense, unless what you said "i feel like a different person" you meant from my wife. i feel like having a different person from the one you see forcing a smile next to me in this photograph. so the disgusting details of this story are a problem for weiner, but they're also a problem for the newsies trying to cover them. >> most of the exchange is too graphic for network...
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what is the defense looking for? jury nullification to say they're all terrible that the prosecution the government got in bed with these terrible people all to put away whitey bulger. well, was it worth it. >> when do you expect the defense to start making its case? >> i think the defense will actually begin, charlie, if not the end of this week certainly next week. today, the finish of flemmi which is going to push him right onto the witness stand -- mark my words. >> yes, i will. >> all right. we're going to talk it. would be rewards and inducements to flemmi. he got to keep something like $3 million worth of real estate even though he goes into the penitentiary, and we're going to learn what kind of penitentiary he's in in federal security and i bet it's a bit cushy. >> thank you, rikki. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the police officer who released pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. >>> up next the team known for tagging live sharks. they're getting ready for what they call the greatest white shark expedition in hi
what is the defense looking for? jury nullification to say they're all terrible that the prosecution the government got in bed with these terrible people all to put away whitey bulger. well, was it worth it. >> when do you expect the defense to start making its case? >> i think the defense will actually begin, charlie, if not the end of this week certainly next week. today, the finish of flemmi which is going to push him right onto the witness stand -- mark my words. >> yes, i...
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his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan and he's now poised to give u.s. military aid to syria's rebels. so has commander in chief obama absorbed the lessons o
his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of...
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the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that hour, private first class gradley mapping entered the courtroom and at that time, at least initially, he appeared fairly relaxed but as the clock tick down he became understandably tense. when verdict was read, manning stood up, faced the judge directly with his arms like stove pipes at his side. showed virtually no emotion, and two dozen of his supporters were in the courtroom as public spectators, and they were silent. afterwards, those speck taters connected with the defense attorneys and there was some applause, but virtually that was it, shep offered. d
the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability about war and horrible war torn states to stay with us that story is coming right out. of these in full scope becoming independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing to govern the people in the fields back to the loving someone else to. speak our language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the world toxic. the ip interview intriguing story. arabic to find out visit our big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. welcome back well it's not only g
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions so somewhat vague response there backing up maybe then some experts claims that saif al islam will never leave his native country for the british ambassador to libya agrees with that. the fact is that the libyans will not hand him over a lot of good reasons for that. so if we. could face two different sort of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he ma
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform...
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entirely unfair trial a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear pronounced by officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a four british ambassador to libya. it is that the libyans will not hand him over a lot of good reasons for that. so if. could face two different soldiers of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he may well be charged with for example stealing vast amounts of money very large assets have been frozen by both by the security council and by the libyan authorities i think but it's quite possible it will be some
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you support more testing for missile defense. do you believe our current budget can adequately do that? do you think we need more resources especially given some recent test failures? what would you advise if you are confirmed? when ever we talked about adding more resources it is very important that we at what resources we currently have and what they are doing or as. we have to be careful before we come out and asked for more before doing rigorous reviews. old gamutvers the that you can do without launching in space as you narrow down into the analysis. i know this last test is being under reviewed until confirmed. give youd for me to an answer that would be substantial. i look forward to that if so confirmed. that youd assume believe that we need to have equipment that is going to work and make sure that they can do the job. is that correct? very important for us to be able to achieve for the future. our deployed forces as well as our allies. >> thank you. >> we talked a little bit about the new facility that is being construc
you support more testing for missile defense. do you believe our current budget can adequately do that? do you think we need more resources especially given some recent test failures? what would you advise if you are confirmed? when ever we talked about adding more resources it is very important that we at what resources we currently have and what they are doing or as. we have to be careful before we come out and asked for more before doing rigorous reviews. old gamutvers the that you can do...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions it's could possibly on the cards but despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam as have been mentioning is unlikely to ever leave his native country we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya who had more to say about that as well. the fact is that the libyans are trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. safe. could face two different sorts of he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would e
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said...
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...
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seeking him on multiple charges including theft of government property and unauthorized indication of defense information. there are more revelations of snowden in the guardian newspaper suggesting that britain has received 100 million pounds of funding from the u.s. intelligence services. by granting edward snowden asylum the kremlin is making a cracking nation. it is moving several games ahead in a diplomatic game of chess. president cute and will not want to alien out. -- will not want to alienate president obama. there was supposed to be a summit between the two leaders. now, that is in jeopardy. >> we are disappointed that the russians would take the step despite the request to have mr. snowden expelled to the u.s. do face the charges against him. >> relations between the two .ountries were already bad today, after a deliberate maneuver by president putin, they took a turn for the worse. unhappy white house. i discussed these developments with the senior member of the foreign affairs committee who joined me from capitol hill. moscowrelations between and russia have been great recently. >
seeking him on multiple charges including theft of government property and unauthorized indication of defense information. there are more revelations of snowden in the guardian newspaper suggesting that britain has received 100 million pounds of funding from the u.s. intelligence services. by granting edward snowden asylum the kremlin is making a cracking nation. it is moving several games ahead in a diplomatic game of chess. president cute and will not want to alien out. -- will not want to...
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it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial kind of a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to testify and they were expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyans will not time to move a lot
it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to crimi
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months...
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to dominic frisby dominic welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much thank you very much much slower to be here i want to just point out that you are the resident gold bug at money week so fine publication in the u.k. are also the author of the crowd funded life after the state yes absolutely right and it's coming out in about a month's time all right down to beat let's talk about the u.k. economy g.d.p. is up is it up for the wrong reasons however as some are suggesting just tied to housing your thoughts well the housing market is enjoying a rally and our economy's too dependent on housing and finance few recoveries few by debts and money printing and so on and so forth the bottom line is we don't make enough stuff i think something like ten percent of our industry ten percent of g.d.p. is manufacturing once upon a time it was over fifty percent right so prior to the two thousand and seven two thousand cras
result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to dominic frisby dominic welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much thank you very much much slower to be here i want to just point out that you are the resident gold bug at money week so fine publication in the u.k. are also the author of the crowd funded life after the state yes absolutely right and it's...
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assignment was beth mchenry who was a communist organizer who had worked for the international labor defense on the scottsboro case in alabama, and she put him in touch with some communist organizers and the city and in "now let us praise famouse men" he writes actually he met with him several times. people who work, quote, spies and enemies. that's who he's talking about. his first night he went to the county where all sharecroppers unions had been founded to hear a speech by the conrad. so when he went to the south he was in the context of the communist party organizing. now over the next five years, his attitudes towards communism and the communist party changed. but, you know coming you can see that conflict in the epigraph to "now let us praise famouse men," which begins with a quote from the king juxtaposed a quote from the communist manifesto. but the fact that the communist manifesto reads quote code these words are here to mislead those will be misled by then." so with agee and you always get the kind of point and the conflict which is right there on the page. >> are you saying that
assignment was beth mchenry who was a communist organizer who had worked for the international labor defense on the scottsboro case in alabama, and she put him in touch with some communist organizers and the city and in "now let us praise famouse men" he writes actually he met with him several times. people who work, quote, spies and enemies. that's who he's talking about. his first night he went to the county where all sharecroppers unions had been founded to hear a speech by the...
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proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
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we were just in defensive action. i was in the headquarters company at the infantry regiment and on the staff of the colonel with others. i had the rank of corporal. i escape the front line trench warfare but was subject accounts and artillery fire. spent much of the first birthday on the frontline, march 6th 1918. went out on patrol with the patrol group that night. we spent two months in that sector which was be cemented down. well, that was our first sector. two months later we were moved to another sector, the tool sector. .. >> thinks that it they have seen and done 85 years earlier. in fact, something i learned very quickly, people aged 100-113 is that at that age it's very much a matter of first and last out. and so most of these people could recall at least to some extent details of things they are done 80, 90, even 100 years earlier. there was a gentleman in fact named fred hale from new sharon main whom i interviewed in december of 2003 am one of the things we talked about was new year's day 1900. i'm not su
we were just in defensive action. i was in the headquarters company at the infantry regiment and on the staff of the colonel with others. i had the rank of corporal. i escape the front line trench warfare but was subject accounts and artillery fire. spent much of the first birthday on the frontline, march 6th 1918. went out on patrol with the patrol group that night. we spent two months in that sector which was be cemented down. well, that was our first sector. two months later we were moved to...
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resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in those countries i think i missed the invasion of libya. are you do you disagree that the military intervention in libya was in reach of the united kingdom as in troops on the ground yeah well so it was. very quiet well i think you can call it invasion regardless of whether it is troops on the ground don't you know fighting jabs dropping bombs on civilian quarters it's still an invasion it was still invasion into the affairs of a sovereign state owned libya i think. although i have my doubts about it at the time i think on balance it was justified the military intervention had begun when gadhafi violated every
resolve of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of their interests but mr hannan with all due respect your allude to historic examples and i agree with many of the points that you made but i'm asking you about more recent examples about the war in iraq about the war in afghanistan about the invasion in libya about the impending invasion in syria and it doesn't look to me a bad you know democracy has really been established in...
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for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal charges are serious. if you get time you do about 85% of the time you get. this is the type of case where you've got to argue, because the facts are on your side, argue from an emotional standpoint, monetary standpoint. they have tremendous earning power, apparently. you want to have the taxes paid, as a federal government, the restitution paid. they have four young kids as well. you don't want the kids going into foster care, you don't want the kids being without a mother and father. you may have to argue this case from an emotional standpoint. they're not going to get a long time
for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal...
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during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every form of data collection nevertheless there is now a debate in germany whether this should be controlled whether this should be somehow stopped from the german side although the german officials try to play it down the german a position in parliament is saying oh how is this how could this be possible but of course they were in the know the government is in the know nobody can claim that this is actually coming as a big surprise just briefly from your party's point of view is there not no an element of exceptions the fact is that surveillance is necessary in the interests of national security it is justi
during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every...
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thank you for joining us here on. starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy all of the critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship several websites have stopped working today in protest against the new regulations so are. now taking a closer look at the laws comparing them to those used by all the other governments all around the. despite that statistic some piracy in russia has improved over the last decade dropping from ninety three percent in two thousand and one to a little more than sixty percent last year it is still a huge problem and it is rated among the top five countries in the world in terms of piracy let me demonstrate what you can do on the russian web for instance you
result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thank you for joining us here on. starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy all of the...
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>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and other cities but also violence incidents in the north of sinai with attacks on police targets and civilians. but not everyone's clear that there should be a link made between those two phenomenon. also, people are wondering exactly what -- why he called people out and why it was him that made the first step. i think all of the other politicians around this roadmap for egypt now, the interim authorities are keen to say it's in everyone's interest that the other side of the story is told. and i think that we're already hearing that now at a press conference by one of the groups who actually were instrumenta
>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and...
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. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna navarro and mr. john avalon, both cnn contributors. beautiful to have you both, thank you for being here. i'll start with you, anna. here is the question. is this new and more or is this just more of the same? how do you think this plays politic politically? >> it's certainly new and more for voters in new york and people that watch it develop on tv. perception wise it's new and more and in politics what matters is perception. he has a recurrent problem. there's a huge difference between a one-time occurrence and recurrence going on after he had been caught. this tells you this guy has a problem. >> also you have another timing t
. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna...
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on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defensive. just after quarter past the hour here in the russian capital it's r t with me wrong. starting to go today i should say the russian websites that have content infringing on copyright laws could be shut down and you anti piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy over critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship. of the new regulations and comparing them to those used by other governments around the world despite that statistic some piracy in russia has improved over the last decade dropping from ninety three percent in two thousand and one to a little more than sixty percent last year is still a huge problem and it is great it among top five countries in the world in terms of piracy let me demonstrate what you can do on the russian web for instance you want to watch a freshly released movie but you don't want to pay for it then you go to one of the famous social network websites in russia find the movie you want just always applauded by the users. and. there you ha
on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defensive. just after quarter past the hour here in the russian capital it's r t with me wrong. starting to go today i should say the russian websites that have content infringing on copyright laws could be shut down and you anti piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy over critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship. of the new regulations and comparing them to those used by other governments around the world despite that...
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. >> reporter: there's no telling if the defense of her husband will help rezer is recollect his >> it took a whole lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive him. >> this morning "the new york times" and "daily news" are calling on weiner to withdraw. but weiner is insisting he's not dropping out of the race. >> after. this is what's so shocking, this is not new pictures that have surfaced from that trauma and drama. it's have after after he was publicly exposed, pardon the double entendre. and >> after he said, he was so ready for this damage control. he said, he was surprised this didn't come out sooner. but it's definitely a big surprise to see his wife, you know, she's right there, standing by him. >> right. >> we all saw her, we were surprised to even see her in the first place. and for her to come to the podium and speak out sent a very powerful message. >> interesting story. we'll certainly be watching. it will be interesting to see reaction to huma's speech as well and her comments. pamela brown, thanks for that. >>> i want to move to a deve
. >> reporter: there's no telling if the defense of her husband will help rezer is recollect his >> it took a whole lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive him. >> this morning "the new york times" and "daily news" are calling on weiner to withdraw. but weiner is insisting he's not dropping out of the race. >> after. this is what's so shocking, this is not new pictures that have surfaced from that trauma and...
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but he came to her defense. >> i will never stop being grateful to my wife for sticking with me. people are saying some unspeakable things about her, because she and i fought to keep our marriage together. >> reporter: it's the latest case of a politician's fall from grace. always men, it seems, behaving badly. judy smith, the crisis management expert who inspired the abc show "scandal," weighed in on "this week with george stephanopoulos." >> it's not like, sort of the usual politician having an affair. there's an element of creepiness to this. >> reporter: she expressed doubt his mayoral bid could survive. >> and jeff is with us now here on the desk. and weiner now saying he's going to recalculate like a gps machine. not sure it will be that easy. can he stay in the race, even though he's vowing to? politically, is that possible? >> reporter: that was a very bizarre turn of phrase this morning. politically, it's very difficult for him. two of his friends told me today that it's gon gone from impossible to very unlikely he can stay in. but he also thinks he has nothing to lose h
but he came to her defense. >> i will never stop being grateful to my wife for sticking with me. people are saying some unspeakable things about her, because she and i fought to keep our marriage together. >> reporter: it's the latest case of a politician's fall from grace. always men, it seems, behaving badly. judy smith, the crisis management expert who inspired the abc show "scandal," weighed in on "this week with george stephanopoulos." >> it's not...
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proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense approach. relations bill now majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every us residents phone records would end according to the masses website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the patriot act section two fifteen to order the production of records that pertain only to a person under investigation while unsurprisingly the white house is desperately trying to block it in addition to holding a top secret meeting with congress to lobby against it press secretary jay carney issued an unprecedented a merge the statement where he said that the amendment would quote hastily dismantle one of our intelligence communities counterterrorism tools this blunt approach is not the product of an informed open or deliberative process oh really this amendment would inhibit informed open process what the n.s.a. spying program has that been a beacon of an open democracy well i'm fired back on twitter saying that n.s.a. is unconstitutional spying on all a
proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense approach. relations bill now majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every us residents phone records would end according to the masses website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the patriot act section two fifteen to order the production of records that pertain only to a person under investigation while unsurprisingly the white house...
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after setting up a legal defense fund at the end of last week, after hiring a phalanx of high-powered lawyers, after hiring a high-level crisis pr guy, the embattled governor of virginia today for the first time apologized. apologized for making the state a laughingstock. said he was paying back some of the cash. which he says were loans. that said, the catering bill at his daughter's wedding, $10,000 for the other daughter's wedding, $6,500 rolex watch for the governor, $10,000 suede jacket for the governor's wife. the bergman new york shopping trip and all the rest for the wife, he's keeping all that. some of the cash he says he has now paid back and also for the first time he has said he is sorry. so far, at least, he says he is no resigning. now, if governor mcdonnell performed official actions like, say, setting up meetings with this company with state officials in exchange for all the cash and loot he took from the company, today's apology is not going to stop a federal grand jury from indicting bob mcdonnell and not stop him from going to federal prison in the charges are prove
after setting up a legal defense fund at the end of last week, after hiring a phalanx of high-powered lawyers, after hiring a high-level crisis pr guy, the embattled governor of virginia today for the first time apologized. apologized for making the state a laughingstock. said he was paying back some of the cash. which he says were loans. that said, the catering bill at his daughter's wedding, $10,000 for the other daughter's wedding, $6,500 rolex watch for the governor, $10,000 suede jacket...
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supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor as well so robert fitzpatrick, the former f.b.i. agent, he gets up on the stand and here's one of the stories he tells. he says that he was worried about the f.b.i.'s relationship with the guy named edward brian hallaran, a man who was an informant. >> ends up dead two days later. jon: he was talk about giving him witness protection and he ends up dead and whitey bulger is one of the first guys. >> wake up and wait a second. is that a defense? it should be a prosecution witness. but it's completely relevant whether the fact that he was a good inf
supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor...
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talking a little bit more action as president obama still has not appointed an envoy in the department of defense to effectuate the closure of the base and there's still not been designated a separate and alternate site for the prisoners that will be transferred reviewing the status of these men is again another step towards possibly clearing their men for release but again the review boards decisions are in no way binding it is as we've seen eighty six men have been cleared by previous reviews and remain held at the camps. before we get to prime interest or let's jump into the odds you will start with iraq this morning or at least twenty two people have been killed dozens injured in a spate of attacks and bombings in the deadliest of. truck drivers were shot dead after militants stopped the cars of a makeshift checkpoint that followed attacks on security vehicles and checkpoints as well as a bomb blast at a market in baghdad the violence has claimed over seven hundred lives in july of. egypt where the public prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the leader of the muslim brotherhood mohamed that b
talking a little bit more action as president obama still has not appointed an envoy in the department of defense to effectuate the closure of the base and there's still not been designated a separate and alternate site for the prisoners that will be transferred reviewing the status of these men is again another step towards possibly clearing their men for release but again the review boards decisions are in no way binding it is as we've seen eighty six men have been cleared by previous reviews...
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guest: when you cover the defense beat, you kind of take it piece mail. you spend time with the people who made these tanks, you fly and osprey, you train and you do all of these things but you never see it come together and work together in what they call combined arms, where everyone is supporting each other. when you watch them up close and the marines are trying to take an objective and they have to coordinate all these moving pieces, and the claimant -- any equipment is moving, you get a good sense of the scale of this and the in normandy and complexity of modern warfare complexity ofd modern warfare. people tend to think that with satellite systems that the fog of war has dissipated, but when you are out there and you are close up, you see that it really hasn't that much. there is still a lot of and the ambiguity on of the battlefield and if you don't match the right weapon system with the right target, it doesn't go well. shooting without maneuvering is a waste of ammo, maneuvering without shooting is suicide. you get a sense of how true that is wh
guest: when you cover the defense beat, you kind of take it piece mail. you spend time with the people who made these tanks, you fly and osprey, you train and you do all of these things but you never see it come together and work together in what they call combined arms, where everyone is supporting each other. when you watch them up close and the marines are trying to take an objective and they have to coordinate all these moving pieces, and the claimant -- any equipment is moving, you get a...